The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) seeks an interested individual to join its year-round staff as the Executive Assistant & Board Liaison. This is a full-time position based in Jackson, WY. This position reports to the Executive Director and supports the GTMF Board of Directors.
Job Summary
The Executive Assistant & Board Liaison provides communication and administrative support to the Executive Director and the Festival Board of Directors.
As Board Liaison, this position works closely with the Board of Directors, Board committees and advisory bodies, ensuring that all governance matters are handled smoothly and effectively. This position will be involved in the scheduling, planning, execution, and follow-up of each Board, Committee and Taskforce meeting. This position will also manage special projects related to the Board, such as tracking term limits, Board prospects, working with consultants on strategic planning and capital campaign efforts, and more.
As Executive Assistant, this position serves as the go-to resource for the Executive Director. The Executive Assistant manages the Executive Director’s calendar, prepares the Executive Director’s donor and Board communications, and assists on assigned research and additional administrative duties. This position provides overflow administrative support to Development, Finance & HR, during high-volume periods, e.g. scheduling and coordination of meetings with multiple stakeholders, document preparation, purchasing, post and mailing, etc.
Core Responsibilities
Board Support
Provide administrative & strategic support and partnership to Executive Director and GTMF Board for optimal use of their time and resources.
Project management for internal and external special projects as assigned by Executive Director.
Support and plan events for the Board in conjunction with Advancement staff members, in person in Jackson or other locations.
Liaise with the Board of Directors and Committee members, responding rapidly to address questions and facilitate clear communication between Board and Staff.
Specific tasks include, but are not limited to:
Managing the Festival Board’s meeting calendar and communicating meeting information with Directors and staff
Creating, updating, and distributing materials to Directors and staff for all Board and Committee meetings
Taking detailed minutes at Board and committee meetings for later review/use
Coordinate with Executive Director and each Board Committee Chair for agendas, materials, and minutes in preparation for each meeting, and to review minutes after each meeting
Maintain current list of directors, committee assignments, and life directors, including contact information
Lead the logistical aspects of board meetings, including confirming the location, setup, technology, and refreshments, in addition to the standard aspects of agenda, materials, attendance, etc.
Executive Support
Schedule internal and external meetings while proactively balancing time zones
Correspond with donors on behalf of Executive Director on a frequent basis, exercising care, discretion, initiative, and attention to detail
Complete research and other projects as directed by Executive Director
Take meeting notes and follow-up with tasks as necessary
Prepare and submit expense reports on behalf of the Executive Director
Track correspondence and update donor contact information, as well as other key action items related to the Executive Director’s fundraising work
Work both day and evening shifts as assigned
Other tasks as assigned
Qualifications & Skills
Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and a background or interest in classical music
1 year of administrative experience
The ability to “manage up” and keep projects on track in a fast-paced environment
Experience with standard office equipment and applications – phone, photocopier, scanner, Microsoft Office Suite, Gmail, Zoom, etc.
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy
Demonstrated tact, diplomacy, and respect to others
Drive assigned projects, delivering great work with minimal supervision
Compensation
Salary to be determined based on experience
Housing assistance and full benefits package available
Flexible work schedule September – June; Nights and weekends required in July & August
Interested candidates should send a resume and cover letter to [email protected].
About GTMF
The Grand Teton Music Festival, founded in 1962, unites over 250 celebrated orchestral musicians led by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles in Jackson Hole, Wyoming each summer. GTMF is one of America’s leading summer classical music festivals. The Festival Orchestra, a full orchestra made up of musicians from all the top orchestras around the country, makes up the centerpiece of the Festival. As the single largest performing arts presenter in Jackson Hole, Wyoming with more than 120 annual events, GTMF also presents year-round programming that includes community concerts and education programs for Teton County students.
About Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a stunning valley home to several towns, including Jackson, Wilson, and Teton Village. Known for its incredible natural beauty, outdoor activities, vibrant arts scene, and western charm, it’s one of the top year-round destinations in the world. The region is bordered by Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, offering breathtaking views of snowcapped peaks, vast forests, and abundant wildlife. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless adventures, from world-class skiing and snowboarding in winter to hiking, biking, and fishing in the warmer months. Jackson Hole is also a cultural hub, with a thriving arts community, top-ranked galleries, a renowned symphony, and signature events like the Fall Arts Festival and the Jackson Hole Rodeo. Downtown Jackson is a lively mix of fine dining, unique shops, and western-inspired activities, making it a dynamic place to live and visit.
The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF) is one of America’s leading summer classical music festivals, recognized by the New York Times as one of the top ten music festivals in the U.S. Situated in one of the most spectacular natural environments in North America, and deeply rooted in a community of music lovers, GTMF is a national treasure.
Over eight weeks each summer, the Grand Teton Music Festival unites over 250 musicians under the inspirational leadership of Music Director Donald Runnicles. These musicians represent over 60 orchestras and nearly 50 institutions of higher learning, who come together to create exhilarating music experiences for a large and enthusiastic audience in Jackson Hole, WY.
As the largest performing arts presenter in Jackson Hole with more than 100 annual events, GTMF programming includes not only the summer Festival, but year-round live concerts, Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD broadcasts, and numerous education and community engagement programs.